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Yves Bissouma

I think West Ham will suit all 3 parties.

He's also hardly a bad player to be stuck with. Unlike Gil and Solomon, he's very capable of very good performances.

We don't know about Soloman he's hardly played for us, we all know about Bissouma and I don't think Frank wants players who might fancy it one day and just cruise through it on an other.
 
I expect he will go on loan. Could even be until Jan where he will have more options open to him.

He's out of contract in June, so a loan would de facto be releasing him. Same as Gil's situation was - we really have to hold out for a fee. One of the Turkish Big 3 teams will surely pay £8-10m for him?
 
Hard to tell, but imo its more down to attitude. He has ability for sure but here and at Brighton he often went missing in games.
Biss contracted Malaria a year ago on international duty. Not sure if its the first time, but we've had issues with other African players like adebayor whose form dipped after hospitalization.

Not much is being made about malaria, perhaps the players themselves try to hide its effects, but i think more needs to be done about this disease and especially, disease-spreading mosquitoes.
 
Biss contracted Malaria a year ago on international duty. Not sure if its the first time, but we've had issues with other African players like adebayor whose form dipped after hospitalization.

Not much is being made about malaria, perhaps the players themselves try to hide its effects, but i think more needs to be done about this disease and especially, disease-spreading mosquitoes.
Its killed half of humans who have ever lived. Its always been humanity's biggest enemy, more than cancer, war and famine combined
 
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